Embark on a 90-minute Shibuya tour, exploring Japan’s unique vending machines, history, and culture. Navigate like a local and capture iconic moments.
Embark on a 90-minute Shibuya tour, exploring Japan’s unique vending machines, history, and culture. Navigate like a local and capture iconic moments.
- Taito Station Akihabara - Begin the tour by uncovering the “invisible labor” that supports Japan’s 5.5 million vending machines. The guide will discuss how the city’s apparent convenience relies on the “intense physical labor” of route workers and a societal agreement that sees vandalism as a form of betrayal. Discover how these machines act as…
- Taito Station Akihabara - Begin the tour by uncovering the “invisible labor” that supports Japan’s 5.5 million vending machines. The guide will discuss how the city’s apparent convenience relies on the “intense physical labor” of route workers and a societal agreement that sees vandalism as a form of betrayal. Discover how these machines act as emergency resources, capable of switching to free-distribution mode during crises.
- Akihabara Radio Kaikan - Explore this 1950s landmark, which emerged from the post-war black market. Here, observe the “runaway gene” of Japanese craftsmanship: a passion that evolved from the functional beauty of vacuum tubes to the “fictional value” of rare trading cards. Witness the “Oripa” (original pack) machines that operate in a legal gray area to engage the gambling instincts of meticulous perfectionists.
- SEEKBASE AKI-OKA MANUFACTURE - Delve into the extreme end of capitalism: vending machines offering “nothing but air.” This stop highlights Japan’s “gift economy,” where souvenirs are conversation starters rather than personal necessities. Learn how discerning consumers pay not for physical value, but for the “label and narrative” associated with the void.
- Akihabara Vending Machine Corner - Visit a “glitch in the city”—the iconic canned oden machine. Once the ultimate fast food for otaku waiting overnight for the Windows 95 release, it now endures as a testament to inefficiency. It remains not for profit, but because the district embraces this “bug” as a symbol of its historical survival.
- Kanda Myoujin Shrine - End the tour by exploring “Techno-Animism.” This ancient shrine, home to a powerful vengeful spirit, now offers IT information-security amulets designed like computer motherboards. Discover why Japanese society perceives technology not as a rebellious demon, but as a “divine neighbor” with its own spirit and soul.

- Local guide tour
- Access to Japan’s most unique vending machines
- Deep history on Vending Machines and Japan
- Local guide tour
- Access to Japan’s most unique vending machines
- Deep history on Vending Machines and Japan
- Tea and coffee
- Tea and coffee
Embark on a fascinating 90-minute walking tour through Shibuya, exploring the intriguing world of Japan’s vending machines. Learn to use these machines like a local, delve into their captivating history, and even make your own purchases. From canned hot soups to mysterious unlabelled cans, this tour provides an in-depth look into the culture surrounding…
Embark on a fascinating 90-minute walking tour through Shibuya, exploring the intriguing world of Japan’s vending machines. Learn to use these machines like a local, delve into their captivating history, and even make your own purchases. From canned hot soups to mysterious unlabelled cans, this tour provides an in-depth look into the culture surrounding Japan’s 4 million vending machines. With expert guides, participants will gain valuable insights and partake in entertaining photo challenges while exploring one of Tokyo’s most renowned neighborhoods.
- Duration: 90-minute guided walking tour in English
- Visit famous landmarks such as the Hachiko Statue and Shibuya Crossing
- Discover Japan’s vending machine culture and etiquette
- Enjoy accessible routes with options for private groups and photo challenges
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.